Genre: Short Stories | Story Listings

By: Sergio Burns

By: Abdulmajid Abdullah Ahmad Dabbas

Easter may be the oldest holiday in the world. Of course, it wasn't always called Easter. The egg has been a symbol of rebirth and spring from the beginning of time. Our author offers a different understanding of this best of holidays.

By: Abdulmajid Abdullah Ahmad Dabbas

The Holiday Seasons always bring up our memories. This story is no different. Although the memories are very different than most. This work reminds us why immigrants make America a stronger place. The Jordanian author is an excellent storyteller. We know you will enjoy this new author to the pages of WordShack.

By: Wayne Eggleston

By: Miss Rachelle B. Villegas

We are proud to bring you the work of a new author to the pages of WordShack.
She comes to us from The Philippines. She tells us a story of friendship.
Sometimes, the friend may be imaginary. But, the imagination has an odd
way of becoming reality. A story of duel personalities both trying to
live.

By: Linda Clark

This story is powerful and for adults. How many of us wish for the gentle
days of the 1950's? Little did we know what was going on in those quiet
well kept suburban homes. This is a brave reminder of where we have come
from and how far we may still have to go.

By: Ron Luikart

By: Bob Stubenrauch

Christmas is always a time to remember. In this day of too much of everything, our author reminds us of a time when it was the simple things that mattered, and 3/4's of a dollar could create a holiday.

By: Amber Costello

By: Dale Uhlmann

Juries seem to much in the news of late. But, is justice ever really done? This story willl explore the possibility of a higher court and the true meaning of karma. This author is one of our most popular. He has quite a worldwide following, so don't miss this opportunity to read his latest.

By: Rachelle B. Villegas

By: Roy Hare

Our English author brings us a story of "living with father." Not an easy man to get along with. This family finds its way in the freezing cold of hardship. Written in accented form, those aren't spelling errors.

By: Karen Kish

By: Sergio Burns

This hard hitting story of friends experimenting their way through life
may leave you wondering about the world we all live in. Is right still
right, is anything truly wrong today? The Author's Introduction will
give you a glimpse at how a story is born.

By: Linda Hillen

Cats, you've got to love them. That statement may be more true than
you imagine. This story takes you to a fantasy world which may be real.
What if the ancient Egyptian had it right? What if cats rule the afterlife?
If you have ever been mean to a cat, you might want to apologize while
you still have time.

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